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Alleged NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Appears In Furmark Database

by Thora.Hansen


Alleged evidence of the existence of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti has emerged on Furmark stress test and benchmark tool. The appearance coincides with the card’s alleged launch window, which is rumoured to be in the middle of April.

The discovery was made by Richard Huynh, who discovered the alleged RTX 5060 Ti as a new PCI Device ID 10DE-2D04, which is apparently the NVIDIA-GB206 GPU. Moreover, the data hints at either HP or Gigabyte being the source of the leaked information.

While an uncommon choice for testing early performance, it is more likely that the supposed GPU is being tested for heat dissipation capabilities. Moreover,  the score of 10,242 points indicates that the card isn’t that much faster than last generation’s RTX 4060 Ti, but suffice it to say, it’s a card that’ll provide access to NVIDIA’s suite of DLSS4 tools.

The specs of the RTX5060 Ti more or less common knowledge at this point, even if NVIDIA has confirmed naught about it. The card is expected to be made in 8GB and 16GB GDDR7 flavours, have a 128-bit memory bus, and a bandwidth of 448GB/s. Both models will ship out with a 180W TDP, which is about 15W higher than the RTX 4060 Ti.

(Source: Videocardz, Furmark)

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